BLAUPUNKT CS4010 Electric Chain Saw Owner’s Manual

June 3, 2024
Blaupunkt

BLAUPUNKT CS4010 Electric Chain Saw Owner’s Manual
BLAUPUNKT CS4010 Electric Chain Saw

Safety rules for machinery and electrical equipment

The device is considered suitable for use in countries with a moderate, evenly humid climate. It can also be used in other countries.

NOTE! Before installation or using the device, it is absolutely necessary to read the instruction manual and, in particular, the recommendations concerning the safety of use. Keep the manual for inspection and pass it on to the next users of the device.

Failure to follow these safety instructions and warnings can result in electric shock, fire or serious personal injury.
Do not allow children and adolescents to operate the device.
Do not attempt to install, maintain or use the device if you are not familiar with the operating instructions.

This equipment is not intended to be operated by individuals with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge of the equipment, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the equipment by individuals responsible for their safety.

Explanation of warning symbols

  1. Hazard warning. Use extreme caution.

  2. Important, read the instructions and observe the warnings.
    READING ICON

  3. Use safety glasses.

  4. Wear safety ear muffs.
    warning symbols

  5. Always disconnect from the power source before repair or maintenance. Unplug the device immediately if damaged.

  6. Do not use the saw in rain or high humidity conditions.
    warning symbols

  7. Hold the saw securely and operate it with both hands.
    warning symbols

  8. Observe the safety rules for kickback. Avoid cutting with the top of the chain guide bar. If so, the saw is can rotate and may move towards the operator in an uncontrolled manner causing a risk of injury.

Workplace safety

Keep the work area clean and well lit. Clutter and poor lighting contribute to accidents.
Before starting work, prepare and clean the area, remove all stones, branches, wires, and other foreign objects that pose the risk of tripping.
Take particular care when working on inclined terrain or slopes.
Do not use the electrically powered device in explosive environments created by flammable liquids, gases or dusts. The may generate sparks that can ignite dust or vapours.
Do not use the electric saw in places with an extreme risk of fire or explosion.
The saw is not waterproof. Operating it in rain or humid
environments may result in electric shock.
Children and bystanders should not be allowed in areas where an electrically powered device is used. Distraction may result in loss of control of the device. Leave electrically powered garden equipment away from bystanders.
It is the operator or the user who is responsible for accidents or hazards to other people or the environment.

Electrical safety

Connect the device only to an electrical supply of characteristics in accordance with the information on the data plate.
The power tool plugs must match the power sockets. Never alter the power cord plug in any way. Unmodified plugs and suitable electrical sockets reduce the risk of an electric shock.

Avoid touching grounded or shorted to ground surfaces such as piping, radiators, radiators and refrigerators. If parts that are grounded or shorted to ground are touched, the risk of electric shock increases.

Do not expose electric devices to rain or humid conditions. If water enters the power tool, the risk of an electric shock increases.
Do not tighten the connection cables. Never use the connection cable to carry, pull electrical equipment or pull the plug out of the socket. Keep the connection cable away from heat sources, oils, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled connection cables increase the risk of an electric shock.

Before starting the work, check the power cord before starting the work. Do not operate if the power cord or extension cord is abraded, cut or otherwise damaged. If the power cord is damaged during use, switch off the device and unplug it from the socket.

If the power tool is used outdoors, the connection cables should be extended with waterproof extension cords designed to operate outdoors. Using such an extension cord reduces the risk of an electric shock. The cross-section area of the extension 2 cord conductors should be at least 1.5 mm when the length of the cable is less than 20 m, and if the length of the cable is 2 between 20 and 50 m, the minimum cross-section is 2.5 mm . A residual current protection device (RCD) must be used as protection against shock from the supply voltage. Using the RCD reduces the risk of electric shock. The equipment should be supplied through an RCD with a rated current not exceeding 30 mA.

Human safety

Do not start working with a chainsaw if you feel tired or are under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication. Full focus is required when using the device, be careful. A moment of inattention while using the power tool can lead to an accident and consequently serious injury or damage to property.
It is necessary to use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection that is close to your face (according to EN 166 or other national regulations). Wear hearing protectors due to the noise generated by the device. It is also recommended to use protective equipment such as a dust mask, anti-slip footwear with uppers, protective gloves and a helmet.
Clothing should fit closely to the body. Loose clothing, jewellery, a scarf can be caught in moving parts of the saw, which can lead to dangerous accidents. If you have long hair it should be secured and tightened.
When working, the device can eject various objects, sawdust, pieces of wood at high speed. Risk of injury. It is recommended to use appropriate clothing.
Remove all wrenches and other set-up tools before operating the power tool. Leaving a wrench in the rotating part of the power tool may result in an injury.
Avoid working in an unnatural body position. Adopt a correct and stable stance to avoid the risk of loss of balance. This will allow better control of the power tool in unpredictable situations.
Unintentional start-up should be avoided. Before lifting or moving the device, make sure that the power cord is unplugged from the power supply and the switch is in the off position. Moving electrical equipment with your finger on the switch or connecting it to the mains with the switch switched on can lead to an accident.
Keep hands and feet away from moving (rotating) parts of the saw.
Do not raise the working saw above your shoulders. Hold the saw with both hands.
Keep a safe distance from bystanders.
Despite the safe design and using protective measures and additional safeguards, there is always a residual risk of injury during work.

Detailed safety instructions for chainsaws

Do not attempt to cut metal.
Do not use detergents or alcohol to clean the saw. Wipe with a soft dry cloth.
Do not use accessories not specifically intended for this device and recommended by the manufacturer. The fact that some accessories can be mounted to a power tool is not a guarantee of safe use.
The accessory mounting system must correspond to the dimensions of the power tool. Tools of improper dimensions cannot be sufficiently shielded or controlled.
Use personal protective equipment. Depending on the type of work, wear a protective mask covering the whole face, eye protection, e.g. safety goggles. Eyes should be protected from airborne foreign matter ejected during operation. Protect the respiratory tract against dust and vapours with dust masks. The effects of prolonged exposure to noise can lead to hearing loss. Be careful that bystanders are kept at a safe distance from the working range of the chain saw. Anyone who is close to the operating power tool must use personal protective equipment.
Chips of the material being cut or cracked work tools can chip and cause injuries even outside the immediate reach zone.
Never move the power tool when it is in motion. Accidental contact of clothing with a working tool may cut it and come into contact with the operator’s body.
Regularly clean the device’s ventilation slots. The motor blower sucks dust into the housing and a large accumulation of metal dust can cause an electrical hazard. Blocked ventilation slots of the device can also lead to overheating of the power tool.

Before starting each time, make sure that:

  • the device is assembled correctly, according to the instructions;

  • the cutting tool is in good condition; the chain attachment must be checked regularly for damage and wear;

  • safety devices (e.g. cutter guard, housing, handle, motor switch) are in good condition and working properly.
    Only move the chainsaw away from the workpiece when the cutting chain is running.
    Always use the support claws as a support point when cutting through. Holding the saw by the main handle, guide it with the auxiliary handle.
    If it is not possible to cut the material at one time, pull the saw slightly back, move the support claw and continue cutting by lifting the main handle of the saw slightly.
    Be extra careful when the chain gets stuck. This may result in the kickback towards you.
    After the saw is switched off, the chain remains in motion for some time. Caution must be maintained.
    The rotating chain of the saw heats up and expands. Without proper lubrication and tension, it can jump off the guide bar or break off. Danger of serious accident and damage to property.
    Always turn off the saw when:

    • is left unattended;
    • before adjustment and maintenance;
    • after it being hit by a foreign object;
    • abnormal vibrations of the device are sensed.

General information

The device is intended for house gardening use only as described and protected by these instructions for use. It can be  used for pruning branches, cutting firewood and otherapplications requiring pruning of wood.

Disposal

If a crossed-out waste bin symbol appears on the appliance, this indicates that the product is covered by European Directive 2012/19/EU. Familiarise yourself with the requirements of your local electrical and electronic waste collection system. Follow your local regulations. Do not dispose of this product with household waste. Proper disposal of the old product will prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health.

Information on environmental protection
The packaging contains only the necessary elements. Every effort has been made to ensure that the three packaging materials are easy to separate: cardboard (box), polystyrene foam (internal protection) and polyethylene (handbags, protective sheet). The device is manufactured from recyclable materials and can be used again after its disassembly by a specialized company. Observe local regulations for the disposal of packaging materials, waste batteries and unnecessary equipment.

The product is manufactured from high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused.

Design of the electric chain saw

electric chain saw

  1. Handle
  2. Chain lube oil reservoir
  3. Chain brake lever
  4. Guide bar
  5. Chain
  6. Guide bar lubrication holes
  7. Auxiliary handle
  8. Housing
  9. Switch lock button
  10. Finger guard
  11. Power cord
  12. Hook for the power cord
  13. Air filter housing
  14. Chain tensioner (SDS)
  15. Transmission guard mounting nut
  16. Transmission guard
  17. Oil level window
  18. Power on/off switch

PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR OPERATION
The chain saw supplied by the manufacturer is partially disassembled. Information on the procedure for changing the chain, mounting the guide bar, assembly drawings will allow you to assemble and prepare the saw for work.

CHAIN BRAKE OPERATION
The safety brake is designed to stop the saw chain immediately upon kickback. The brake is ready for use when it is in a vertical position.
Before each use of the saw, check the operation of the chain brake by moving the lever forward.
CHAIN BRAKE OPERATION

If the brake malfunctions have the saw serviced. Do not use the saw with an inoperative brake.

GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

Before installing/removing the guide bar and chain, make sure that the device is unplugged from power source. Set the chain brake in a vertical position.
Take special care when operating the chain – it is extremely sharp. It is recommended to use protective gloves.
Before installing the chain and guide bar, check the setting of the direction of the teeth. The saw housing has an indication of the correct direction.

To remove the chain:
Unscrew the cover holding nut. Remove the transmission cover. Loosen the chain by turning the counter-clockwise tensioning screw as far as possible. Remove the guide bar and chain.

To install the chain:
Unscrew the cover holding nut. Remove the transmission cover. Loosen the chain by turning the counter-clockwise tensioning screw as far as possible. Insert the chain into the guide bar groove, paying attention to the direction of the teeth, so that it corresponds to the indication on the housing.
Put the guide bar and chain onto the fasteners so that the drive links of the chain are in the teeth of the drive wheel, the screw head in the longitudinal hole of the guide and the pin of the sliding tensioner in the hole of the guide.
It is recommended to change the position of the guide once every 5 hours of operation so that the upper edge and the lower edge wear evenly.
Each time, check that the oil passage is clean and ensures free flow.

TENSIONING THE CHAIN

Before starting work, tension the chain. To do so, use the chain tension nut. Tension the chain clockwise.

Check that the chain is inside the slot of the guide.
Tighten the chain clamping screw clockwise until the chain is sufficiently tensioned. Then tighten the locking nut.
A properly tensioned chain can be lifted in the middle of the guide bar approx. 3-4 mm up.

CHAIN LUBRICATION
Before starting work, check the oil level for lubricating the chain in the reservoir (2). Top the oil up if it is visible in the lower part of the check window.
Unscrew the oil tank cap, pour the chain lubrication oil into the oil reservoir. It is recommended that the oil level fills the entire window of the oil reservoir. After adding oil, tighten the reservoir cap and wipe the body of the device so that it is free of dirt and slippery.
Check the oil level in the reservoir every 30 minutes of operation.
Do not operate the saw when there is no oil in the reservoir. Chain lubrication oil is not supplied with the device.

HOW TO TURN THE CHAIN SAW ON AND OFF
Grasp the saw with the right hand by the handle so that it is wrapped around the thumb. Release the chain brake. Press and hold the lock button with your thumb and press and hold the switch with your index finger. The saw will start and the chain will rotate.
Release the power switch to turn off the saw. The chain will stop. Engage the chain brake to avoid accidental start.

SAWING – GENERAL TIPS
Take a 15 minute break after each 15 minutes of work.
Read the safety rules before starting work and cutting. There is a risk of kickback – the saw can kick back towards you. Danger of serious or fatal accident.
Start cutting when the saw has reached its full speed.
Do not cut through the area around the top quarter of the guide tip.
Do not apply excessive pressure when cutting. Apply gentle pressure when the saw is running at its maximum speed.
If the guide bar is stuck in the material, do not pull it out by force, use a wedge or lever.
Always ensure that your feet are well supported. Do not stand on logs of trees. Note that the log being cut may twist.
Be careful of the springing of the branch being cut.

PRUNING
Pruning involves cutting logs and branches from a felled tree.
The branches holding the trunk should be sawn off last only after cutting the trunk.
Tensioned branches should be cut from the bottom to the top to prevent jamming of the saw guide bar.

LOG SLITTING

Consider the direction of stress inside the log. The cut should end on the opposite side of the log bending direction. This will prevent the guide bar from jamming.
In the case of a tree lying on the ground, make a half-cut, then rotate the log and complete the cut on the other side.
If the tree is placed on a support on one side, first cut from bottom to top up to 1/3 of the trunk diameter, then finish cutting the top. If the trunk is supported on both sides, start from the top, cut to 1/3, then finish with a cut from the bottom.
LOG SLITTING

TREE FELLING
Before you start felling the tree, you should have a closer look at it. Considering the slope of the tree, the direction of the wind, the location of heavier branches, the slope of the terrain determine the direction of the tree fall. Secure the area and make sure whether the falling tree will not cause any damage to the property nearby. Check the escape route for any obstructions.
Small trees with a diameter of less than 15 cm can be cut with a single cut. If the trunk is thicker make the felling cut.
TREE FELLING

Make a cut to 1/3 of the depth of the tree on the side on which the tree is to fall. Make a felling cut slightly above the opposite side of the cut.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

NOTE! Make sure that the device is switched off and disconnected from the power source before starting cleaning or maintenance.
After finishing work, the device should be cleaned of debris and dust.
Clean the housing of dust using a delicate brush, paint brush or cloth.
Cleaning with a damp cloth is allowed, but only if the device is dried immediately. Protect metal parts with oil.
Clean the ventilation slots regularly. Use compressed air or a vacuum cleaner.
After every 5 hours of operation, check the condition of the guide bar and chain. Remove sawdust from the guide bar groove and the oil hole. Lubricate the chain guide sprocket through the guide lubrication hole (6).
Take care that the chain is always sharp. If a blunt chain is used, the guide and other structural components of the device will wear more quickly. In the extreme situation, the chain may break. It is recommended to have the chain sharpened by trained professionals.
In case of prolonged storage keep the device in a well-ventilated room, free of moisture and protected from dust. Make sure to put the guard on the cutting unit and keep the device out of the reach of children.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Malfunction Possible cause Solution
Saw does not start No power Check the plug, cord and power source
Damaged power cord Have it repaired for service
Damaged fuse Have it repaired for service
Safety brake activated Release the safety brake
The chain saw is not working evenly, with breaks Malfunctioning on/off
switch Have it repaired for service
Damaged power cord Have it repaired for service
The chain is dry Empty chain lubrication oil reservoir Top up the oil in the

reservoir
Chain is too loose| Tension the chain
The chainsaw works unevenly, the cutting is inefficient, you can hear jumps and knocks| The chain is blunt| Sharpen or replace the chain
Chain is damaged| Replace the chain
| Insufficient lubrication of the chain| Check the lubricating oil level
Clean the lubrication ducts

TECHNICAL DATA

ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW

Type, model| CS3010| CS4010
Nominal power of the machine| 2200 W| 2400 W
Supply voltage and frequency| 230-240 V~50Hz
Guide rail length| 35 cm| 40 cm
Chain type| 3/8″ low profile 0.050″
Number of chain links| 52 pcs.| 56 pcs.
Chain speed| 13,5 m/s
Rotational speed without load| 7000 rpm
Oil tank capacity| 120 ml
Chain brake| 0.12 s
Protection class| II
IP protection class| IP20
Sound pressure level, measurement uncertainty| LpA=95.5 dB(A), K= 3 dB| LpA=96,4 dB(A), K= 3 dB
The value of vibrations transmitted by the device and acting on the upper limbs of the operator| front handle a front_hv, eq = 5.682 m/s2 rear handle a rear_hv, eq = 4.695 m/s2 K= 1.5m/s2
Guaranteed sound power level LWA| 107 dB(A)
Weight| 4.5 kg| 4.75 kg
Year built| On the rating label

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

01/2022/CS3010 4010
PRODUCENT:
BLAUPUNKT COMPETENCE CENTER
2N-Everpol Sp. z o.o.
ul. Puławska 403A
02-801 Warszawa, Polska

Authorized person to prepare the technical documentation:
Tomasz Jakóbczyk
ul. Puławska 403A
02-801 Warszawa, Polska

We declare under our sole responsibility that our product:

Type of device: Electric chainsaw
Product symbol: CS3010 4010

If used for its intended use complies with the essential requirements relating to the:
2006/42/EC
2014/30/EU
2000/14/EC (+2005/88/EC)
2011/65/EU and its Annex II amending directive 2015/863/EU

The assessment of this product has been based on the following standards:

EMC standards:
EN 61000-3-2:2014
EN 61000-3-11:2000
EN 55014-1:2017+A11:2020
EN 55014-2:2015

MD and LVD standards:
EN ISO 12100:2010
EN 60745-1:2009+A11:2010
EN 60745-2-13:2009+A1:2010

RoHS standards:
EN IEC 63000:2018

Conformity assessment method used

2000/14/EC and amended by 2005/88/EC Annex V

Sound power level dB (A)
Measures sound power level (LPA): 95dB(A), KpA: 3,0 dB(A) CS3010
Measures sound power level (LPA): 96,4dB(A), KpA: 3,0 dB(A) CS4010
Guaranteed sound power level (LWA): 107dB(A)

Tomasz Jakóbczyk
Name and surname of authorized person to prepare declaration

Support

Blaupunkt Competence Center
2N-Everpol Sp. z o.o.
Dane rejestrowe:
Puławska 403A
02-801 Warszawa, Polska
Adres korespondencyjny:
Puławska 12
05-532 Baniocha, Poland
Telefon +48 22 688 08 00

Read User Manual Online (PDF format)

Read User Manual Online (PDF format)  >>

Download This Manual (PDF format)

Download this manual  >>

Related Manuals